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APPENDIX 
To the foregoing Obfervations , being Meteorolo- 
gical Obfervations at Lunden in Sweden, 
in the Year 1724, which tally with Mr. Confett’s. 
Thefe Obfervations not coming to Hand ’till I had 
finiflied thofe at Petersburg h , I am forced to fub- 
join them by way of Appendix 3 and theiftObfervation 
I (hall make, fhall be of the Range of the Mecrury in 
the Barometer-, which feems to be different in both 
Places, as far as I can judge of the Matter, by the few 
Obfervations that tally with one another, which is 
only from December 18, to the End of that Month, 
Mr, Confetfs Barometrical Divifions before that time 
not being intelligible : And in all that Fortnight’s 
time, the Petersburgb Barometer was above 30 In- 
ches, and once above 3 1 j whereas that at Lunden 
was but a little above 29, and but once at 29.6: And 
indeed, through the whole Year, the Lunden Barome- 
ter, I obferve, was only now and then below 29 In- 
ches, and much feldomer above 30. But I {hall 
perhaps be better able to give an Account of thefe Mat- 
ters when I come to the Obfervations of future Years. 
2. As I have taken Notice in other Places, fo I 
find in thefe Obfervations a great Conformity between 
the Winds, efpecially when ftrong for fome time, and 
when they have been for fome time in or near the 
fame Quarter. 
3 . As for the Weather , no good Judgment could 
be made of it in the Space of five Weeks, which is 
all the time in which the Obfervations tally : Only 
I take Notice that Thunder was more frequent at 
Lunden than Petersburgb during that time. 
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